Vintage Mid Century green and white Jam 'n Jelly jar with spoon and chrome base, in excellent condition. It measures 4 1/2" high and has no chips, cracks or scratches. Enjoy!
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This Vintage White with Fruit Ceramic Double Condiment/Jam/Jelly Jar Set with Lids is a charming addition to any kitchen or dining room. Made of ceramic stoneware in a toleware style, this twin jam bowl/condiment serving caddy features a delightful multicolor design with fruit motifs. Its dishwasher and microwave-safe construction makes it convenient for everyday use, while its origin from China adds a touch of exotic flair to your collection. Perfect for serving up jams, jellies, or other condiments in a stylish and vintage-inspired way.
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The product is a vintage Welch's Collector's Glass Jelly Jar Cup (#4) featuring a yellow color with a Curious George theme. Made of glass in the United States, this original juice glass is perfect for collectors interested in jam, jelly, and peanut butter memorabilia. With its nostalgic design and iconic brand, this item is sure to be a unique addition to any glassware collection.
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Please review the photos carefully to get a clear understanding of the item’s condition. If you have any questions, feel free to send me a message. I always try to inspect items thoroughly before selling and list any noticeable defects, but something may occasionally be missed, so don’t hesitate to ask if you need more details. B13
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A set of 5 Bonne Maman jam jars with red gingham lids. No dents to lids and glass jars are clean, no labels.
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30x Mini Bonne Maman 30g Empty Jam Jars with Red/Pink Gingham Lids - Crafts
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The Waterford Crystal 3" Jam or Honey Jar with Lid is a luxurious addition to any kitchen or dining table. Made from clear crystal, this set includes a honey or jam jar with a matching lid, both bearing the Waterford signature.
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Once the jars were empty, they could be washed out and used as beverage glasses. The glass jars were produced by Hazel Atlas Glass Co. The first Swanky Swigs were hand painted. These small beverage glasses, popularly known as “Swanky Swigs,” belonged to the Orville and Janie Hall family of Fayetteville.
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